Introduction

It's the time of year when gift guides are all the rage, and since I'm an avid digital photographer it's only reasonable that I pull together a cornucopia of gifts aimed at the 'tog' in your life (and if you're the photographer, then maybe you're in the mood to treat yourself!).

In this guide there are gifts ranging from a few dollars to, well, a lot of dollars, and cover a broad range of hardware and software. Because photographic gifts are very specific, it is best to discuss any possible gifts with the recipient before purchasing (unless you're buying for yourself that is!) just to be sure.

Note that all prices are approximate.

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In my mind, once you've invested in the camera and lenses, the next thing to get and master are filters, specifically neutral density filters. These filters allow you to tune what you're seeing in front of you, enabling you to capture as much of the detail as possible in the photos you take by better balancing the light that enters the camera.

Formatt-Hitech is a manufacturer of high-spec camera filters, and the Colby Brown landscape filter kit is a great set for anyone looking to capture dramatic landscapes, and consists of the following:

100x150mm (4x6") Resin Neutral Density Reverse Grad 0.6 (2 Stops) - A special grad filter that is darkest near the center and lightens toward the top of the filter (opposite of a standard ND grad filter), perfect for balancing out shots of sunrises and sunsets.

100x100mm (4x4") Resin ProStop IRND 6 (6 Stops) - Perfect for creating ethereal flowing streams, shorelines and waterfalls by slowing down the exposure time without compromising image quality by closing down the aperture. This filter also blocks out infrared light, thereby further eliminating color casts and keeping the colors authentic.

Circular polarizer - This fits in front of the square filters in its own ring holder, which means that it can be rotated separate to the filters in the stack. This filter is great for removing glare from shiney objects such as water or metal, and for boosting the saturation of skies and greenery when the weather conditions aren't ideal.

Threaded adaptor for 100mm aluminum holder.

100mm aluminum holder.

The kit comes well presented in a pouch and comes with an instructional (and very inspirational) leaflet.

This kit contains three essential filters, hand-selected by world-renowned photographer Colby Brown, and should be consider a "must have" filter kit for any serious landscape, travel, or outdoor photographer. Below are a few examples of shots I've persoanlly taken with these filters.

I've been using filters for years from manufacturers such as Cokin and Lee, but these are by far the best filters that I've used. The color accuracy is spot on and the light transmission is even, showing no signs of patchyness or color casts. Blacks are a deep, rich black, while whites stay pure. This means I can spend more time taking photos and less time in front of my PC processing.

What's more, in 2011 Colby founded "The Giving Lens", an organization that combines his prodigious talent as a photographer with humanitarian work on various causes such as clean drinking water, education, women's rights and species preservation. A portion of the proceeds from this kit will be donated to "The Giving Lens."

This is a truly wonderful kit and it allows you to take yoru photography to an entirely new level.

Formatt-Hitech also have a great (and for now, free) iOS app that you might like to check out.

Vanguard Supreme 53F case

There's no point having a ton of awesome camera gear and then being too scared to take it into the outdoors. When traveling it's a great idea to have a hard case to put camera bodies and lenses into, and the more gear you have, the bigger the case you need.

The Vanguard Supreme 53F is huge – 24.75 x 20.5 x 9.5-inches – and is built to last.

The Vanguard Supreme cases are O-ring sealed and waterproof up to a depth of 16.5 feet. They are also airtight, and built to withstand the most extreme conditions (-40°F/-40°C to 203°F/95°C), and are great for airline travel because they feature an automatic pressure equalization valve. And, to keep things civilized, it has wheels.

These cases can support up to 265 lbs/120 kg of exterior weight and have anti-slip rubber feet and a solid carrying handle offer extra durability. Thick, quick-release latches lock in place and steel-reinforced lock holders are great for use with pad locks for added security.

Inside is a dense, customizable hexagon-shaped foam for an extremely tailored, custom fit for gear. There's also an option to have dividers fitted.

Duracell batteries

Genuine Nikon or Canon camera batteries are expensive, and if you buy online there's a good chance that you might be paying top dollar for a fake (I've had counterfeit batteries sold to me by a number of prominent retailers). This is why I tend to buy Duracell-branded batteries.

In my tests they seem to be just as good as the genuine batteries, lasting just as long, and being just as resistant to cold and heat, while at the same time being significantly cheaper.

Think Tank Photo Hydrophobia 70-200 rain cover

If you're going to take your camera into the outdoors then you have to be prepared for rain! Wile some high-end cameras claim to be "weather-proof," it's not something I like to push my luck with too much, which is why I recommend a rain cover.

There are countless kinds of rain covers on the market, ranging from simple polythene bags to sophisticated covers designed to take the worst that Mother Nature can throw at a photographer.

The Think Tank Photo Hydrophobia falls into the latter category.

Sized to fit most DSLRs with a 70-200 f/2.8 or similarly sized lens attached, the Hydrophobia 70-200 protects expensive – and delicate – photo equipment from the elements, including rain, snow or blowing sand.

Note that the Hydrophobia requires an eyepiece element, which is sold separately.

3 Legged Thing Eric tripod

A tripod made by photographers, for photographers.

The Evolution X4 Eric is the most stable 26mm system. It features 4 leg sections made from 8 Core Stealth Carbon Fiber giving Eric has amazing rigidity and stability. Designed for multipurpose use, Eric folds down to a petite 500mm but is versatile enough to extend from 135mm to over 2 meters, making Eric one of the tallest and shortest carbon fiber tripods going.

That's a heck of a huge range, and you really have to see it to believe it. Not only that, but even at over 2 meters, the tripod feels solid, and the camera feels safe.

With a detachable Monopod, and a double section removable and reversible central column, Eric really is the ideal all-round tripod.

HDRsoft Photomatix Pro software

Anyone who has ever tried to photograph a high contrast scene knows that even the best exposure gives you blown out highlights, or flat shadows, or both. Filters can certainly help, but there's only so far they can go sometimes.

This is where HDR comes in. HDR stands for High Dynamic Range, and this is a process where you take several photos at different exposures and combine them into a single image.

Using Photomatix you can produce HDR images that are either natural looking or extreme, depending on choice. While there are a number of HDR tools on the market – even Photoshop has that feature built-in – Photomatix is currently the most sophisticated easiest-to-use solution out there.

Wacom Intuos Pro (medium) tablet

For most applications, a keyboard and mouse are all you need to drive a computer, but when editing photos a pen can make things a lot easier.

The Wacom Intuos Pro tablets offer 2048 levels of pen pressure sensitivity and tilt recognition that gives you a high level of accuracy and precision in your work. Not only that, but the surface is touch-sensitive, allowing for multi-touch gestures to navigate your work intuitively.

Add an optional wireless kit and you have all the advantages that a tablet offers, with none of the wire hassles.

Adobe Creative Cloud

Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere Pro, After Effects, and much, much more.

Everything you need to create, edit and process digital media. Yes, it's expensive, but Adobe's creative tools are a decade ahead of the competition. Not only that, but many of the applications can be augmented with plugins and add-ons, allowing you to take your creativity to the next level.

Star Circle Academy Advanced Stacker PLUS software

Want to do star trail images? I've covered the process here, but after taking your shots you'll need to stack the images and without a doubt the best tool for Photoshop users is Advanced Stacker PLUS. This tool, created by Steven Christenson, "Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2010/12" and founder of Star Circle Academy, is an easy to install and easy to use set of Photoshop action that not only allows you to create a myriad of different star trails, but also helps you enhance your images.

I'm not going to attempt to cover what Advance Stacker PLUS does here because there's just too much to cover, and Christenson has written detailed instructions covering all of its features.

Christenson's site is also a treasure trove information for the budding, and the not so budding, night-time photographer.

GGS DSLR screen protector

Made of 0.5mm ultra-slim optical intensified glass with anti-shatter layer, the GGS DSLR screen protector protects screens and displays on modern cameras.

GGS LCD screen protector features high light transmission and clear transparency. They are highly durability, anti-scratch (hardened to 8 on the Mohs Harness Standard), not to mention being easy to fit and remove.

LRTimelapse software

Turn a series of photographs into stunning a time lapse. LRTimelapse integrates with Adobe's Lightroom package to allow you to edit and grade video sequences, and it can also be used to remove annoying flicker that plagues many time lapse sequences.

Manfrotto ML360H Midi-36 Hybrid LED panel

The Manfrotto LED panel is a hybrid 36 LED panel that produces both continuous 6000 degree Kelvin (sunlight to you and me) light as well as a flash mode for shooting stills. The flash output is x4 that of the continuous light.

Two flash shoe mounts let you mount the unit on the camera either vertically or horizontally.

Gift Guide 2013: Gadgets for the digital photographer

It's the time of year when gift guides are all the rage, and since I'm an avid digital photographer it's only reasonable that I pull together a cornucopia of gifts aimed at the 'tog' in your life.

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Manfrotto ML360H Midi-36 Hybrid LED panel

The Manfrotto LED panel is a hybrid 36 LED panel that produces both continuous 6000 degree Kelvin (sunlight to you and me) light as well as a flash mode for shooting stills. The flash output is x4 that of the continuous light.

Two flash shoe mounts let you mount the unit on the camera either vertically or horizontally.